At my uni we use OpenAFS. It works on any operating system.
Instead of making one big mess, you make multiple smaller messes and stuff them into objects.
I think this question generates so much hate because it makes the privacy-concerned audience realize there is actually little hope for privacy in our society in its current state.
NixOS unstable is pretty stable. Might be worth adding to the list.
The Thunder Road
Ok, I actually forgot that many games only run properly on Windows. Maybe my claim was too simplistic.
Agree, but I feel the majority of Windows users would have just adapted to whatever came installed. But what do I know…
People use Windows because it comes preinstalled when they buy their computers.
People were posting great submerged pineapple material.
I really miss submechanophobia.
Same here.
https://github.com/m-labs/artiq
ARTIQ (Advanced Real-Time Infrastructure for Quantum physics)
State of the art control system for physics experiments, for example atomic clocks or ion-trap based quantum computers. Originated at NIST.
Open source and open hardware. Official way to install on Linux is via Nix package manager. Very awesome and very fun. Experiments are written in Python.